Mid 50s, calm in the morning but windy in the afternoon.

Finally a cool but nice day to work outside! I got so much done, and had to remind myself it doesn't all have to get done in one day.
Woodland Gardens has located a 7 gal. Cornus mas for me for $112. I think I will get that to replace the tiny decapitated one planted last summer from Broken Arrow.
It's alive, and even blooming at the lowest branches, but I don't think I can save the top half even with the purple clip holding it together.
Planted the black gum out in the meadow, and the common witch hazel toward the front. Soil was too wet, and sucked with each shovelful. But it's either sloppy wet out there or cement hard.
Moved two tiny ArborDay saplings (red oak and a pin oak) that I had planted last winter on the berm to spots on the hillside to fill in some gaps.
Had a great time in the cool morning just wandering around gathering more rocks for the dry stream bed!
Removed all the 'Goldsturm' rudbeckias. I'll need to keep any seedlings out, as the replacement rudbeckias I am planting in the same spots will look a lot like 'Goldsturm', and if 'Goldsturm' grows, I'll have the same bacterial leafspot problem.
Then I fussed with the side of the deck --birdbath, chair, I planted the Alberta Spruce from Pam in a container:
When the 'Bloodgood' Japanese maple leafs out it will be a nice little one person sitting area and it's the only spot that gets afternoon shade.
Planted the sweetpeas in a container. Moved the clematis viticella to the hummingbird feeder. I need to get a 5 foot tall tutelier for it to climb on.
When the golden hops arrive I will put them in where the clematis was to climb up the side of the garage by the front porch.